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News from May 2021


Grae-Con Construction sues organizations for reputation damage

By Kyla Asbury |
WHEELING — Grae-Con Construction Inc. filed a lawsuit against Motel Property Development Corporation alleging that it caused harm to Grae-Con's reputation when it blamed the company for damage.

Couple sues Jet Coal Co. for work injuries

By Kyla Asbury |
WILLIAMSON — A couple is suing Jet Coal Co. alleging it violated safety rules and caused injuries.

Group protests alleged poor treatment of attorney by another lawyer

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – More than a dozen residents gathered outside of Steptoe & Johnson’s Charleston office May 12 to protest what the organizer calls poor treatment of a black attorney by a member of the firm.

Woman sues condo association for discrimination over emotional support animal

By Kyla Asbury |
HUNTINGTON — A woman is suing Whitaker Square Condominium Association alleging it violated the Fair Housing Act when it discriminated against her for her emotional support animal.

Opioid judge threatens to abandon MDL process for pharmacies if they don't settle

By Daniel Fisher |
CLEVELAND (Legal Newsline) - The judge overseeing federal multidistrict opioid litigation said a proposed bellwether trial against Walmart, Walgreens and other pharmacy chains is going off the rails and he might suspend the whole process, sending thousands of cases back to the courts where they originated.

Woman sues Hobby Lobby for injuries sustained at store

By Kyla Asbury |
PRINCETON — A Virginia woman is suing Hobby Lobby after she fell at the store and was injured.

Matewan couple sues land owner for breach of contract

By Kyla Asbury |
WILLIAMSON — A Matewan couple is suing several organizations alleging that they breached a contract and refused to sell real estate to them.

Insurance company sues Ford for defective vehicle

By Kyla Asbury |
KINGWOOD — Arch Insurance is suing Shaffer Ford Sales alleging a vehicle was defective and caused damages.

AG's office shuts down Northern Panhandle plumber accused of ripping off customers

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office recently won a lawsuit that prohibits a Northern Panhandle plumbing contractor from doing any future home improvement work.

Ohio County PSD sues organizations for trespassing on property

By Kyla Asbury |
WHEELING — Ohio County Public Service District says three companies have wrongfully occupied land owned by the PSD and caused damage.

Waterfront Group sues Allegheny Wood Products over property sale issue

By Kyla Asbury |
KINGWOOD — Waterfront Group WV is suing Allegheny Wood Products for a property issue.

Woman sues Advantage Timberland for property damage

By Kyla Asbury |
WILLIAMSON — A woman is suing Advantage Timberland after a tree fell on her home.

Federal judge says W.Va. can't enforce law that would restrict lawyer advertising

By Chris Dickerson |
WHEELING – A federal judge has ruled West Virginia can’t enforce a law passed in 2020 restricting lawyer advertising.

W.Va. attorneys file another lawsuit for female federal inmate who says she was raped by officer

By Chris Dickerson |
LEXINGTON, Kentucky – A group of West Virginia attorneys have filed a second lawsuit claiming another female federal inmate was raped, sexually assaulted and battered while incarcerated at a Kentucky prison.

Is it time to abolish the Environmental Protection Agency?

By The West Virginia Record |
“This wildly expansive power to regulate factories, hospitals, and even homes has tremendous costs and consequences for all Americans, in particular West Virginia’s coal miners, pipeliners, natural gas producers, and utility workers,” Morrisey predicted. “If EPA lacks such expansive authority, as we argue, the Supreme Court should make that clear now.”

Morrisey calls Biden's use of executive orders 'unprecedented,' troublesome

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey says he is concerned about the volume of executive orders signed by President Joe Biden during his first 100 days in office.

Repairing loopholes in gun laws will prevent tragedies and preserve rights

By Shane Wilson |
CHARLESTON – Here in West Virginia, we value firearms as a means of protecting our rights, our property, and the safety of our families, especially in rural communities. A deep appreciation for the Second Amendment is part of our heritage and has a long-standing tradition within our state.

Mother sues Wyoming Co. school board for child's harassment, bullying by other students

By Kyla Asbury |
PINEVILLE — A mother is suing the Wyoming County Board of Education alleging it is responsible for harassment her child has suffered.

Former physician sues WVU for breach of contract

By Kyla Asbury |
MORGANTOWN — A physician is suing West Virginia University Board of Governors alleging he was due incentive wages he was not paid.

Woman says Discover Bank harassed her

By Kyla Asbury |
PRINCETON — A Princeton woman is suing Discover Bank alleging that it harassed her with debt collection tactics.